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Paul Weller At Hard Rock Calling!


Paul performed a one hour set at the Hard Rock Calling event at Olympic Park in London over the weekend. Paul's performance electrified the crowd of over 40,000 including a rousing sing-a-long on the timeless classic, "Town Called Malice." 

Paul Weller
Hard Rock Calling, London
June 29, 2013

Sunflower
Wake Up the Nation
From The Floorboards Up 
Fast Car / Slow Traffic
The Attic
Sea Spray
My Ever Changing Moods
Dragonfly
Peacock Suit
That's Entertainment
STaRt!
The Changingman
Town Called Malice






Images Courtesy Of Carl Scott. Cheers!











Comments

  1. The man is an institution that only the likes of MACCA can understand. The fact he he even bothers to continue is proof of his dedication to the art and his craft.
    I am bothered at the fact that he won’t come to the US and play cities that aren’t New York, LA, or Vegas. The City of CLEVELAND, OHIO needs a Weller concert in the worst way and would be a boon to the local musical IQ-

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